CES 2019: GIGABYTE Aorus RGB Memory Hits DDR4-4000 with SK Hynix ICs

GIGABYTE last year entered the memory market with its Aorus RGB and GIGABYTE-branded DIMMs, designed for enthusiasts. To some degree the project was experimental with conservative DDR4-2666 and DDR4-3200 speed bins built on Samsung B-die ICs, typically known for much higher performance. At CES the company introduced faster Aorus RGB DIMMs that not only top at DDR4-4000, but do so using SK Hynix C-die ICs..
In the near future GIGABYTE plans to add DDR4-3600 at CL18 and DDR4-4000 16 GB dual-channel kits to its Aorus RGB Memory lineup. The modules feature regular 1.35 V voltage for...Read more ...

CES 2019: ADATA Spectrix Memory & SSDs Get More RGB

RGB lighting has become a major selling point for hardware aimed at gamers and performance enthusiasts. After all, since modern CPUs, GPUs, DRAMs, SSDs, and other components offer plenty of compute horsepower and high data transfer rates, why not make everything look gaudy good as well? Being one of the leading suppliers of high-end memory modules and SSDs, ADATA is very serious about RGB and at CES it introduced two products with extensive RGB lighting.
ADATA's new XPG Spectrix-branded DDR4 memory modules come with programmable RGB LEDs located nearly all over the surface of both sides of...Read more ...